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Neutral Power in the CSCE

The N+N States and the Making of the Helsinki Accords 1975
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 2009

Summary

Welche Rolle spielten die neutralen und blockfreien Staaten im Vorfeld der KSZE-Konferenz von 1975? Das Buch profitiert als erste Studie von den mittlerweile zugänglichen Archiven in den betroffenen Staaten nach der üblichen Sperrfrist von 30 Jahren. Der Autor hat als erster dieses reichhaltige Quellenmaterial systematisch ausgewertet und kommt zu neuen Ergebnissen.



Bibliographic data

Edition
1/2009
Copyright year
2009
ISBN-Print
978-3-8329-4475-9
ISBN-Online
978-3-8452-1770-3
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Series
Wiener Schriften zur Internationalen Politik
Volume
12
Language
English
Pages
392
Product type
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Table of contents

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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 2 - 14 Thomas Fischer
  2. List of Abbreviations No access Pages 15 - 16 Thomas Fischer
  3. Introduction No access Pages 17 - 28 Thomas Fischer
      1. Basic Terms No access Pages 29 - 32 Thomas Fischer
      2. Switzerland No access Pages 32 - 36 Thomas Fischer
      3. Austria No access Pages 36 - 40 Thomas Fischer
      4. Sweden No access Pages 40 - 45 Thomas Fischer
      5. Finland No access Pages 45 - 50 Thomas Fischer
      6. Yugoslavia No access Pages 50 - 54 Thomas Fischer
      7. Five Times Neutral and Non-Aligned No access Pages 54 - 55 Thomas Fischer
      1. Bilateral Superpower Détente No access Pages 55 - 60 Thomas Fischer
      2. Multilateral Détente in Europe No access Pages 60 - 63 Thomas Fischer
      1. Switzerland No access Pages 63 - 65 Thomas Fischer
      2. Austria No access Pages 65 - 69 Thomas Fischer
      3. Sweden No access Pages 69 - 71 Thomas Fischer
      4. Finland No access Pages 71 - 73 Thomas Fischer
      5. Yugoslavia No access Pages 73 - 76 Thomas Fischer
    1. Prelude to the N+N: The “Group of Nine” No access Pages 76 - 82 Thomas Fischer
    1. Early Soviet Calls for a European Security Conference No access Pages 83 - 84 Thomas Fischer
    2. The Bucharest Appeal of 1966 on the Neutral States No access Pages 84 - 86 Thomas Fischer
    3. Austria under Soviet Pressure No access Pages 86 - 89 Thomas Fischer
    4. The Finnish CSCE Initiative of 5 May 1969 No access Pages 89 - 100 Thomas Fischer
    5. Neutral and Non-Aligned Reactions to the Finnish CSCE Memorandum No access Pages 100 - 111 Thomas Fischer
    6. Ralph Enckell’s Mission (and the Second Finnish Memorandum) No access Pages 111 - 120 Thomas Fischer
      1. Austria No access Pages 120 - 128 Thomas Fischer
      2. Switzerland No access Pages 128 - 135 Thomas Fischer
      3. Sweden No access Pages 135 - 138 Thomas Fischer
      4. Yugoslavia No access Pages 138 - 141 Thomas Fischer
      5. Prospects for Common Positions No access Pages 141 - 141 Thomas Fischer
    7. The Role of a Neutral/Non-Aligned State and Possible Forms of Cooperation No access Pages 141 - 150 Thomas Fischer
      1. Technical Preparations No access Pages 151 - 155 Thomas Fischer
      2. Rules of Procedure No access Pages 155 - 162 Thomas Fischer
      3. Opening Statements No access Pages 162 - 164 Thomas Fischer
      4. Dispute on the Christmas Break No access Pages 164 - 165 Thomas Fischer
      5. Organization of the Work No access Pages 165 - 167 Thomas Fischer
      6. Early Discussions on the Venue of the Conference No access Pages 167 - 169 Thomas Fischer
      7. Performance of the Neutral and Non-Aligned States No access Pages 169 - 173 Thomas Fischer
      1. Operation Baskets No access Pages 173 - 177 Thomas Fischer
      2. Neutral and Non-Aligned Agenda Proposals No access Pages 177 - 181 Thomas Fischer
      3. Reactions to the Neutral and Non-Aligned Proposals on Security Matters No access Pages 181 - 185 Thomas Fischer
      1. Neutral Coordinators for the Informal Minigroups No access Pages 185 - 187 Thomas Fischer
      2. The Catalogue of Principles No access Pages 187 - 189 Thomas Fischer
      3. The Austrian Middle East Proposal – First to Fail No access Pages 189 - 191 Thomas Fischer
      4. Other Military Aspects of Security No access Pages 191 - 193 Thomas Fischer
      1. The Declaration of Principles and Basket III No access Pages 193 - 198 Thomas Fischer
      2. A Special Body for the Swiss Proposal on a System for the Peaceful Settlement of Disputes No access Pages 198 - 200 Thomas Fischer
      3. The Mandate on Military Aspects of Security – Disarmament and CBM No access Pages 200 - 201 Thomas Fischer
    1. Helsinki-Geneva-Helsinki: Deciding on the Venue of the Conference No access Pages 201 - 216 Thomas Fischer
    2. Neutral and Non-aligned Cooperation at the MPT No access Pages 216 - 218 Thomas Fischer
    1. Stage I – Prelude (July – August 1973) No access Pages 219 - 219 Thomas Fischer
      1. Moving from Helsinki to Geneva No access Pages 219 - 226 Thomas Fischer
      2. Finland Joins in the Neutral Consultations No access Pages 226 - 228 Thomas Fischer
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        1. The Swiss SRPD Project No access Thomas Fischer
        2. Proposals on the Military Aspects of Security No access Thomas Fischer
      2. No N+N Cooperation in Basket II No access Pages 238 - 240 Thomas Fischer
      3. Assuming Responsibility as Coordinators of Basket III No access Pages 240 - 243 Thomas Fischer
      4. Neutral Caucus with a View to the Continuation of Stage II and the Follow-Up No access Pages 243 - 245 Thomas Fischer
      5. The Birth of the N+N Group (January – December 1974) No access Pages 245 - 246 Thomas Fischer
      6. Drafting a First Common Proposal in the Military Sub-Committee No access Pages 246 - 250 Thomas Fischer
      7. The Soviet Njet to the Swiss SRPD Project No access Pages 250 - 254 Thomas Fischer
      8. The Swiss-Austrian Quarrel over Neutrality No access Pages 254 - 263 Thomas Fischer
      9. Negotiation Deadlock in Basket III No access Pages 263 - 267 Thomas Fischer
      10. N+N Discussions on a Yugoslav Follow-Up Proposal No access Pages 267 - 273 Thomas Fischer
      11. A Swedish Proposal to Break the Negotiation Impasse No access Pages 273 - 278 Thomas Fischer
      12. The N+N Package Deal No access Pages 278 - 293 Thomas Fischer
      13. Continued High-Level Contacts among the Neutrals No access Pages 293 - 297 Thomas Fischer
      1. A Breakthrough on CBM Parameters No access Pages 297 - 307 Thomas Fischer
      2. Final Deals on Basket III and the Follow-Up No access Pages 307 - 316 Thomas Fischer
    1. The N+N at the Helsinki Summit (30 July – 1 August 1975) No access Pages 317 - 324 Thomas Fischer
      1. The Principle of Equal Participation and the Rule of Consensus No access Pages 324 - 327 Thomas Fischer
      2. East-West Polarization and the N+N Dual Role Strategy No access Pages 327 - 330 Thomas Fischer
      3. The Role of Personalities No access Pages 330 - 340 Thomas Fischer
      4. Making Their Own Instructions No access Pages 340 - 343 Thomas Fischer
      1. Growing Mutual Respect and Understanding No access Pages 343 - 347 Thomas Fischer
      2. Mitigating Bilateral Differences No access Pages 347 - 351 Thomas Fischer
      3. The Inclusion of the Mediterranean Small States and European Microstates in the N+N Group No access Pages 351 - 354 Thomas Fischer
      4. Other Reference Groups No access Pages 354 - 356 Thomas Fischer
  4. Summary and Conclusions No access Pages 357 - 376 Thomas Fischer
  5. Appendix: List of Key N+N Delegation Members No access Pages 377 - 378 Thomas Fischer
  6. Bibliography No access Pages 379 - 392 Thomas Fischer

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